The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, July 12, 1874, Image 4
Published Daily und Tri-WeoHly, .
fivery Wadnetoay.jjtermng, ' .' v '
BY JULIAN A. SELBY,
Edltor and Proprietor, ' /
Offlee on Richardson St.. near Taylor.
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?- Tn e Phosnix 1b the oldest Daily Paper
n Booth Carolina, has the iiabqzst cibou
l.vtion in the apper portion of the State,
and haa been regularly issued sinae its in?
ception?March 21,18G5. - ns'i
49* Book and Job Printing ol every de
soription faithfully attended to.
BUB80UIPTION.
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Weekly, 160, >? ? ? ? -? j ?
. advbrti8e1iekts < ? >;,.
Inserted in the Dally at $1 a square of. atnui
linos for ?st, and 60 oentaoadh subsequent
insertion; if .'not exceeding five lines in
length, 75 dent*.. Long .advortiaeinont,B by
the week, month or year, at leas rates.
Marriages, Funeral Invitations, Jfcc, $1.
AUENTH. b'??ll,<
Julias Poppo, Anderson, i n'l
Robert Bryoe; Spar tan barg, i
J. A.Grigsby. BidgewaT. ?tit
E. A. Scott, N?wherry..
H. W. LawsOn, Abbeville, lo
I am an Gamble pensioner.
Myself for dajly broad; ,
I know nofcho* it happened
That I had m?re thafrttiey;'
Unless God meant that I ahonld give
A part of it away. ... j
The poorest highway beggar
And I have needs tho'same;
Close side by side'we. waited.
While God called oat the name.
So, brother, it but happened
_The name He called was mine,
Tho rood was given iot us both?
Here, half of it is thine.
Intimidation. ^Itrrs sfcid that in Pa?
ris, sinoe the Metternioh-Montebello
doe),/ before - a lady goes to a ball,
the husband whispers nervously, "My
dear, pray be civil to Mr. So-and-so;'.'
or, "Eugenie, for heaven's sake, don't
frown at Count OoskowhiBki." The
ladies, profiting by the oironmstanoe,
induce theft. timid lurda .tg .comply
with all tlfanT^hW-^HefifcMf you
don't buy me that bonnet, I'll insult
M. Troia Etoilea, and he's a dead shot."
"Hippolyte, if you don't bring that
diamond spray home this evening, I'll
call Baron Saussard a fool,"
A Liverpool paper says: "The stag?
nation in the business.of the principal
lines of ateamshiparfj&ween Liverpool
and New York is almost unprecedent?
ed. It was anticipated that tbe lower?
ing of freights would encourage etni
Sation and the shipment of merchan
36, but such is not the base. Several
large steamships have already been
laid np, and thus, instead of the de?
parture from Liverpool for Canada and
the United States being upon the ave?
rage of twenty per week during tbe
summer seasob, they do not amount to
more than half tbat number."
Mrs. Hester Authors, who resides
about four nules from Templeville,
iust over the Delaware side of the
line, 1b said to be 112 years of age.
She was present tt the signing of the
Declaration of Independence, at In?
dependence .. Hall, . Philadelphia, in
1776, and was then fourteen years of
age. She has a daughter with whom
Bhe is now living, the third child after
marriage, who is seventy-six years old.
The old lady is quite active, and visits
Philadelphia on ttie.earn once'or twjfcu
a year to Bee her grand obildreu.'
They are having ohildren'e excur?
sions from Ny^* $bjrk ffo1 JU-ef country.
The means are raised by subscription
of liberal persons, and tho poor chil?
dren are thus blessed with a spiff of
pnre Country air and a sight of the
cool shade of the trees. 2,000 chil?
dren at a time are thua given a day's
pleasure; one- day of liberty, enjoy?
ment, snffioient food, and, above all,
of the consciousness that they are not
altogether forgotten.
A pole-cot, having three foil sized
bodies and heads, but with oniy eight
legs, was killed last week, near Franks
ville, Wio. The cats were connected
by a fleshy ligature, about four inches
long, tbree inches wido and two inches
thick. The middlo cat had no legs at
all, and was entirely supported by the
outside oats. The oeutre oat was a
male and the outsido oats females.
A Huge Joke.?The} entire police
force of Jefferson, Tex ts, was arraigned
before the Mayor on the charge of va
granoy. The charge was preferred by
the families of the policemen, who
stated that tho parties under charge
had no visible means of support, ub
the; had received but $12 from the
oity in the last five months.
There is In Nowton County, Ga., a
mother only thirteen years of age, so
the Govington Enterprise says..
hi BBSssesissBBSBsssmsB
Government ov the United States.
President?Ulysses S. Grant, of Illi?
nois; Vice-President?Henry W?boii,
of Massachusetts; Secretary of State
Hamilton Fisb, of New York; Secreta?
ry of the Treasury?W. R. Richard?
son, of Massachusetts; Secretary of
War?W. W. Balknap, of Iowi; Sec?
retary of the Navy?G. M. Robesou,
of New Jersey; Secretary of tho Inte?
rior?O. Delano, of Ohio; Postmaster
General?John A. J. GrubWell, of Ma?
ryland; Attorney-General?'George II.
Williams, of Oregon. President of
the Senate?Henry Wilson, Vice-Pro
Bident, ex officio,' Secretnry-rGeorgn
C. Gorham, ofCaliforpia; Speaker of
the House of Representatives?Jnine.s
G. Blaine, of Maine; Clerk?Edward
McPherson, of Pennsylvania. (Jon
gresR moots annually the Drat Monday
in December. The present Coneroas
(tho 48d) terminates March 3, 187G.
The Supreme Court.?Chiof Jus?
tice-Morrison R. Waite, of Ohio;
'gaoolalo ' JohUoei~War??riu^tr^oTl
New XtiiXi Nathan ,<3Jiffor4rof Mrfkwr.l
Koab E. Swnyne, of Ohio; Sumuel F.
Miller"1, *of Iowa; David Davis, of llli
poxay Stephen J. Field, of California;
Wo. M. Strong, of Pennsylvania; Job.
P. Bradley , of New Jersey.- -Thfe:'?u
promo Court holds-one session an
anally,' in - Washington, begiuning an
tho first Monday in December. ?<?
Umited (States Courts in Soots
OakoIiINA.?-Circuit Judge?Hugh Jj.
Bond; Circuit Oierk?Jumeo.iE. Ha
good; District -Judge?George S
Brya?; District1 Attorneys-David T.
Gbrbin ;*QJerk?Dfcniel Horlbeck; Mar?
shal?R.M. Wallace. Terms for hold?
ing Uuited SVates Olrouit Court?First
Monday in April, nt Charleston; fourth
Monday iu November, at Colombia.
United States. District . Court?Ity-et
Mon?ay in , January',' Muy, July'and
Ootober, in ; Charleston, for Eastern
District;'first Monday in Angdst, at
Greenville, for Western District. I The
Court, held at Greenville exercises
Circuit Oonrt powers.)
GoySBHlfBNT of SoOTH carolina.?
Governor?Franklin J. Moses, Jr.;
Private Secretary?O. J. Houston.
Lieatenant-Goveruor?Biobard H. ?
Gleaves. Secretary of State?Henry
E. Hay lie; Chief Clerk?H. B. John?
ston. Comptroller-General?Solomon
LvHpge. Chief, Clerk?J, L. JUittlo.
Auditor's Clerk?J. S. Fillebrown.
Treasurer?Francis L. Cardoso; Chief
Clerk?F. MoKiniiey; Book-keeper?T.
L. Minton. Attorney-General?Samuel
W. Melton; Chief Clerk*-Harry Noah.
Adjutant and Inspeoior-General?Hod
ry W. Purvis. Superintendent of Edi.
uoation?J. K. Jillson; Chief Clerk?
H. JiUson. Superintendent of Peni?
tentiary?'John B. Dennis, . Superin?
tendent of Lunatic Asylum?Dr. J. F.
Eaeor; Assistant Superintendent?Dr.
Thompson.
Legislature.?The Legislataro
meets annually on the 1th Tuesday in
November. President pro tern, of tbe
Senate?Hon. S. A. Swaita; Clerk?J.
Woodruff, Charleston; Beading Clerk
?B. A.' Sisson, Barn well. Speaker of
bbe House of Representatives?Hon.
Samuel J. Lee, of Aiken; Clerk?A. O.
Jones, Charleston; Assistaut Clerk?
W J.Etter, Columbia; Beading Clerk
f,W A Hayno, Marion.
Supreme Court, South Carolina.?
Chief Justice?F J Mosos, Sumter; As?
sociate Justices?J J Wright, Summer
ville; A J Willard, Columbia; Clerk?
A M Boozer, Lexington; Bcpoxtei?
J S G Biobardeon, Sumter.
Circuit Courts. ? First Circuit?
Counties of Charleston and Orange
borg. Second?Aiken, Barn well. Cob
leton and Beaufort Third?Sumter,
Clarendon,' Williamsburg and George?
town. Fourth?Chesterfield, Marlboro,
Darlington, Marion and Horry. Fifth
?Kersbaw, Riehland, '.Edge?eld and
Lexington. Sixth?Chester, Lancas?
ter, York and Fairfield. Sevenich?r
N?wberry, Laurens, Spartanburg aud
Union. Eighth?Greenville^Ander.?,
son, Oconee, Fiokens and Abbevillo, ?
Circuit Judges.?First?B ? F Gra?
ham, Charleston. Second?John J
Maher, Blaokville. Third?John T
Green, Sumter. Fourth?C P Town
send, Bennettsville. Fifth?B B Car
pouter, Columbia. Sixth?T J Maokey,
Chester. Seventh?M Moses, New
berry. Eighth?Thompson H Cooke,
Groeuvillo:
Solicitors.?First?:C W Buttz,
Charleston. Second?P L Wiggin,
Beaufort. Third?Samuel T Atkihson,
Georgetown. Fourth?D D'MjjOolV
Bennettsville. Fifth-J H^WWkle;
(Jolumbia. Sixth?W H Brawley, Ches?
ter. Seventh?W M Fleming, Spartan
burg. Eighth?Ab Blythe, Greenville.
County Government, Bichland.?
Commissioners?E M Weston, W E
Hoyue, TJ Portee. Clerk of Board?
D B Miller. Sheriff?J E Dent.
Judge of Probate?8 D Swygert.
Clerk of Court?D B Miller. School
Commissioner?D Salmond. County
Treasurer?J L Neagle. Connly Au?
ditor?A L Solomon. Jury Commis?
sioner?John B Dennis. Coroner?I
H Coleman. Senator?W B Nqbu.
Representatives?S B Thompson, An?
drew Curtis, J F Gilmore, Charles
Minort. Trial Justices?W B Nash,
S B Thompsun, S E Strattou, Trcze
vant Sill, Geo A Richmond und I H
Coleman.
United States Officers ?Post?
master?C M Wilder. Deputy?John
S Leapheart. Commissioners?A M
Boozer nnd T M Wilkes. Collector
Internal Bovonue?C L Anderson.
Gftuger?C A Darling.
City Government.?Mayor?John 1
Alexander. Clork nml Treasurer?
Walter R Jones. Aldermen? First
Ward?Augustus Cooper. S P Davis,
B F Griffin. Second?0 J Carroll,
John A Pugh, W A Curr. Third?j
Adorn Thomas, S D Swygert, II W |
Purvis. Fourth ? L L Brown, Dj
Welle, Wm Simons. The committees
are: Ways und Moans?Aldermen'
Cooper, Griffin and Carroll. Accounts
?Aldermeu Carroll, Curr and Swygert.
Streets?Aldermen Pugh, Thomas and
Wells. Market aud City Scales?Al?
dermen Carr, Brown and Cooper.
Guard House?AI denn en Simoup,
Davia nnd Pugh. Water Works?Al
dermon Thomus, Cooper and Griffin.
Alme House?Aldermen S?ygi?rt, Si
mons and Davis. City Seh?- .;.->?Al?
dermen Purvis, Swygert and S mons
Sydney Park?Aldermen Dim-. Cur
roll und Thomas. License.-.--Abler
' wen Griffin, Pugh and Brown. City
Clock?Aldermon Brown, W?lls and
PurviB. Fire Dopurtmont?Aldermen
! Wellt?, Purvis and Carr. City Lamps?
Aldermeu Carr, Brown and Davis.
Now City Hall and Pnblio Buildings?
Aldermeu Gciflin, Simons and Curr.
City Attorney?J D Trudowell. City
Physician?A S Hydrick. Clerk of
Market?J H Pickett. Commissioner
of Pour?Charles Schnitze. Ovorsror
of Streets?J Trico. Chief of Police
?M F Nixon. Sergeants of Police?
E Williams, J Blizzard.
[TO T?ii! ggglgg E?BLT?T
If t/ou Want A Thorough Newt?s^rI
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th? phoenix
Daily und Tri. Weekly; or
Issued every Wednesday,
IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA.
Tbe Phuinix is tbe oldest daily paper
in tbe State, and has been regularly
issued since March, 1365. ;
THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE,
By Telegraph and Mailej from nearly
all parts of the World; together with
full
MARKET REPORTS;
Besides well Beleoted Miscellaneous
and Reading Matter, of interest to
everybody, will be found in these publi?
cations.
THE EDITORIALS
Are carefully prepared, by competent1
writer^:.yvhtte special attention is given
; THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Taken: as a whole, no better or I
horb satisfactory. investment can bfl
made, thatf a subscription to one or
the other of these publications. They
aro Conservative in politics, and ara
devoted to tho host interests of tho
State. The following aro the
TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS.
Dailv Phcenix.94 00
Trf-Weekiy......'. 2 601
Weekly Gleaner(48columns)... 1 501
These papers were tho first issued in
Columbia, in 18G?, after its partial de?
struction, -and have been regularly
published.ever since. /They
CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY
Throoghout middle, and tipper Counties
of the State, and arc excellent
MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING.
The PnasNix has a greater circulation
through the upper part of South Caro?
lina than any other ilaily paper. Mer?
chants andotbers will find its columns
an admirable means of communication
with the people of tbe entire up-coun?
try, Advertising rules ure reasonable.
Send advertisements marked with the!
number of insertions desired, and they
will be stopped upon the expiration of
tbe time. Oilioe on Richardson street,
between Taylor and Blending.
JULIAN A.BELBY, Proprietor.
Have your Job Printing done Home.
KKPECIALXiY WHEN
Style and Price are the Same
theTh?enix
Book and Job
Steam Printing Office
Is thoroughly supplied with POWER
PRESSES of the Latent Improvement;
TYPE of various grades und styles
from one foot to the fiftieth part of an
inch in size; BORDERS, CUTS. &o.
Black. Colored und Transfer INKS;
PAPER, CARDS, Ac.
The proprietor is a practical priutnr
and employs the nwM skilled men in
tho profession; work executed nt short?
est notice possible, in latest and best
styles and nt New York pries. CALL
and EXAM INK SPECIMENS of 1
1, 2, :i and 4 S!.-el Posters. TT und bill <,
Programme*, CircoJarn, Pamphlets,
Bill* of Fare, Briefs. Letter Heads,
Dodgers. Bill J leads. Checks,
Horse Bills. Receipts, Labels,
lhulrond Hlimks, Legal Blanks,
Tags, Cnrdsnll kinds and sizes?
l Wedding, Visit inp, Itusiwus, Show.
I JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor
(PiiajNix and Gleaner Establishment,
Colun^RaHotcl]
in'/ wQ'rl 1, ? ? coi
;TTTr0-hayfUK
. A CHAN OB.of. management,
and in any consequent improve?
ments; cnablea'tho proprietors
^ to offbr to the'traveling public]
more comforts And conveni?
ences tlia.ii can be obtained at I
any otber bouse in tbe city, I
TELEGRAPH OFFICE.BIL- |
IJARD and BATH ROOMBin
tbe bouse. Every attention
guaranteed.
GORMAN A. CALNAN,
March 4 Proprietors.
KOSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O.
WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
Anothor First Class Hotel in the City?Fare S2.?0 a Day,
(INCLUDING OMNIBUS RIDE.)
SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL and in the centre of the buBinees part of the city.
Hone's. Omnibua will convey passengers to and from every Train. Tho Ladies'
Apartmonts are complete, with privateeutrance on Aseomblystreet. The BILLIARD and
BATH ROOMS are all new and superior to any in the city. April ?
eBlTSBraSJSFBEIEITMBPMME?i
TIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YOIIK, BOSTON,
AND
ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING- CITIES.
Tin t < TlniiHii Wn k frinil\nv YuiIi-Tui Kloy.TIlii'hiluy1
ami Saturday. ^^Klcffant State Itooiii Accommodations
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston.'
TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
AND connecting Roads Wcat, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen firet class Steam
ohips to the above ports, invito attention to the quick time and regular despatch
affordod to tho business public in tho Cotton States at tho PORT OF CHARLESTON,
offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled
in excellence and capacity at auy otber port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers
arcrogularly on the line:
TO NEW YURK.
CHARLESTON_Jas.Berrv, Commander. I CHAMPION.B. W. Lockwood, Com'er.
JAMES A DO EH.. .T. J. Lockwood, Com'der. I MANHATTAN ...M.S. Woodhnll, Com'er.
JAMES A?OER & CO., Apcnts, Charleston, 8. C.
GEORGIA.S. Crowell, Commander. | SOUTH CAROLIN A..T. J. Beckett.Com'der.
WM. A.OOUUTENAY, \Y ADNER, HCGER ft CO., Agent*, Charleston, S. C.
TO PHIL. ADKLI'IIIA.
IronSicamsbipe ASHLAND.Alex. Hnnter,Commander. [
EQ JATOK.C.Hincltlrv, Commander.
Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. GOUBTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S.O.
to n.\l.TimoitK.
FALCON.Ilsinie,Commander. | SEA GULI..Dultou, Commander,
Sailing Days?Every Filth Tay. PAUL C.TRENPOLM, Agent, Charleston,S. O.
TO bostos.
.Steamships MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday.
JAMES ADOKH & CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C.
Rate*guaranteed as low au those of competing lines. Marine Insnranco, one-ballof j
one per cent. ?
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AKD THROUGH TICKETS
Can be prolnrcd at all the principal Railroad Ofllct-s in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee
and Mississippi.
State Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing the
Agents of the Kteamsldps ill Charleston, at whoso offices, iu all cases, tho Railroad
Tickets should be exchanged and Reft !:s assigned. Tbe Through Tickets by this route
include Transfers, Meals and Slatr Room, while on ship-board.
the SOUTH CAltOLlNA KAILKOAD, georgia HAlLliOAD
Audtbeir connecting lines, have largely increased their facilities fur tbe rr.pid move?
ment of Freight and Passengers between the Northern cities and tbe South and West.
First Class Eating Saloon si Brauchviilo. (. n the Georgia and South Carolina Rail?
roads, tirst class Sleeping Cart.
Freight promptly'transferred from the steamers to day and night trains oi theSouth
Carolina Railroad*. Closo connection made with other Roads,delivering Freights at
distant points with great prompt noes. Tho managen will use every txcrih t to satisfy
their patrons that the Hue via Chariest, n cannot be- eurpAbttd in despatch tnuthesafo
delivery of goods.
For further information, apply to T. J. GumrN. Wi stern Ar.?'-* Atlnrtn. On ;B.D.
Haseli.. General Agent. P. t>. Box 4;U7l>; Office ill! Broadway. N. Y.; 8. B.PlCEENS, I
General Passenger and Ticket A?? in. Son lb Carolin? Raili oael;o] J. M%$Ei miiK.Supor
iuteudeut Great Southern Freight and Passen?er Line., Charleston, s. C. Jan 30 zly
Hoes'. Hoes!
COLUMBIA MUSIC STORE.
\\r\'. Sie s'.i
VV WARItl
such gen<rnl tis
hikI have uIko a ti
Crown itOKS. lb
ftardon HAKES,
? hi atui,
a given
:-0;.fcOll,
Israel?'*
SPA I) KS
Mahn re
bat rows,
prices.
f..i : ie i!<
H')U, which b
'';.<?! inil i :(? pits'
I ii?sim i ni nil ? i
udled Okr'd<*ti
(jKrden I :;t"-NVi:i.s,
HOVKI.S. SPA Iii NG I- >RK*,
rks, Canal Riid Garden Wheel
!.; A'c. tor sale at nur usual low
JOHN AHNEW ft M>N
LyBrand & Son
|.*T\AKr" pleasure in calling the attention
i 1 oi :hu public to ?n examination ut
t.heii STOOS id MUSICAL MERC 11 AN
I f>isi:, constating of Pianos, Church stiel
I Parlor Organs. Melodennu, Violins. Gui?
tars. Uaujus, Flutes, Aucnrdcons, Brass
' .itn.1. Silver Laud Instruments tit all kinds,
i AIjo, Sheei M.iiiie aud instruction Rooks
for overy class of iinsical Instruments on
HOES, i iisml ni" sll i inier-. We are Sole Aponls for
I he Stati" of So?lbCaroliuaof KstcyA Co.'s
CO tTAGK ORGANB. Sheet Music nent by
Seegcrs vs. Cincinnati Bf-er.
rjlHE Cincinnati (laifttv makes Ihe asto
J[ nishing iiiiuouncoment tlini Cincinnati
beer i.-* ne longer pute, but a<liiltsruted with
Diolaesee, sugar of starch, fns I oil aud tlie
poisonous coicbicnin. The Coniuiissioiier j tjea f 0' llUy p?iht ?lesirod, at moderate
??f Agriculture, iu bis 'report for VSC?.aaj's.
j that Prof. Mayies, dl New York, analyzed
I the br ei frmu a do&eu iHfleveid breweries,
and found all ot it adulterated CnCcUlUS
I [nnieiiH and mix vomica entered largely
n!?il, pO!>l paid, i n rocidplbf price: and all
kin.is of Musical Goods sent by Express,
when ordered; to any r,;*rt of the State,
marked C. O. D. Good Hoooud-hand Pi?
anos and Organs for salechobp.for cash.
Pianos, Organs und Melodeoun Tuned and
Repaired in a satlsfactbry manner; and
willKivrrsnerialattctMior to Packing, Re
moving ami Shipping Pianos for otheipar
1 : ;i :? ee.tuposltto::.
SI'KilKHS guuriitte
; :i? 11- l.''? : i-li.llile. lie due
jit. bill brews trotn the be
, r.nd y. <?-?
j e. km i i v
i Impoitirrt"Wines, Rraitdirs. Etc
??'\'CU WHISKIES,
t M l .iniuatr t Hum,
Bratidini?tnaid, Arc.,
liollt nd Gin,
sbotr> Wine, Fori Wine, Madeira
\lso, a large stet\ of ftnf
J. i
- bv- r to be
iiduliorate
arley, malt
Jut: 23
Etc.
me. i
I Cigars
1.1 Whiskies,
SK.EGERK.
i Hosiery, Ties and Undcr-wcnr,
j A T D. LTS'iTN'.S.iiti.h i Columbta Hotel,
I l\ at the ':<>y;< st pi-free. Maj f'J
pi toes.
Allofderi?promptly ati'enuecl to :iudfat
isfactiori i;rtur;int.oed to thotc favoring us
nitbtiieiv patronage. Send for our eata
loguoof Shoot MiiHicand Musical Merchan?
dise. Ricliardson street, a few door^^bovo
rti'KNiv iflicf.v'-.lnnibia.S. C._Nov 7
Family Flour.
100 :ibl.S. Kxtra Family PLOUR.
100 barrels low priced, br.l sountl,
K.qrsale by liqyp ft G YLES
Nilcs G. Paukku. Edgiii OAieiaiss.
PARKER & CAYPLKS8,
Attorneys and Counsellors at. Law,
OOM l Parker's Block' Main street,
GnltinUda. S. C. Mhy 10
Bar:;-ni:is in' Jjuits.
irgaius in Rnsinesa and Dress
R
V SITI S. e.r> t
lumbiii Hotel.
D. l .rsTlN '>', nriilkt Oo
Mbt SO
~1?uinmerJ?c^ UJB..E7,
qW&BQDO'wN TRAIN1 ' VV TRAIN
S???S Atrlve.Leave Arrive.Leave
Bpartanburg .. '11.00 2 45
BatesviLU...... 11.32 11.86 2.17 2.20
Paoolct......., 11.dO 11.45 2.05 2.10
Jonerville...... 12.15 12.22 1.28 1.35
Unionville..:.. 1-2.65 1.10 '1230'12.05
Bantno. 1.42 U60 11.45 11.65
Fish Dam.-2,112 I'aac 12.10. 11.20
Sholton. 2.2$ .2.35 10.47 10.f5
Lylca'Ford.... 2.48 2.53. 10.24 .10.32
Btrothera. 3.07 3.15 lOlOtT 10.10
alaton. 4.00 . . 9 10
Jnne25_W. W. DAVIE8, Bup't.
The bhort Lino Scheduled "
Chablotte, Colcmbia A A?oubta R. B.Co.
i?OLOMBiA, B. June 28,1874.
- ? THB following Pas
. __?esnger6cbodulewill bo
operated on and after this date: ,j
ooiso n?bth Train No 2 Train No 1
Leave Anpnida.: .7.45 a m 4.15pm
Qranlteville.. .;^8;I8-a m'' ' 5.11 pm
Col'bia Junct'n . 12 20 am ? ff0.05pm
Airivo Columbia,-. ....12 80 am p,17 p m
Leave Columbia.M ... 12.42.a m
Winnaboro:.'... 2.49 v m '
Chester....'.... 44:29 f m ? ' 1 '
Arrive Charlotte...:..70.45 p:m 1 ndl
.No. 2Train makes close connection, ria
Charlotte and Bichmond, to all points
North, arriving' at New Yotk 6,05 A, M.
No, 4 Train makes close connection via
Wilmington and Btohmond to all points
North, arriving at New York-at 5.1*p. M.
ooinq HouTn. Train No 1 Train No 3
Leave Charlotte.7.00 am
Cheater. 9.58 am
Winnaboro.1148am
Arrive Columbia..... 2.03 pm i
Leave Columbia.2.13 p m ?. 3.40 a m
CoPbia Junct'n. 42.48 p m 415 am
Granite villa .. .-,7.15 p m " *7.48 a m
Arrive Augusta.8.05 pm 8.46 am
'Breakfast. . ^Dinner, f Supper.
South bound Trains connect at Augusta
for all points Booth and West. Through
tickets sold and baggage checked to princi?
pal points. ?9* Sleeping c&iB-on all Night
Train?. J A 8. ANDERSON, General 8up.
A. Pope, G en. Pans on go r and Ticket Agent
Wilmington, Columbia and ?ug ? E
general pasbenge'r depabt.,
1 Columbia, 8. 0., Hay 18 1874.
"I THE following Behf
dula will be operated
on and after this date:
OOI.no north. tbaik ko 2 tbain ko 4
Lcavo Columbia.6.00a m 8.45 pm
Florence.112.25 pm 2.10 am
Arrive Wilmington.... 110 p m * 7.10 am
uoiko .sin:-in. thais f <> 1 tbaih so 3 ?
Leave Wilmington.S.tjO a m 16.10 p m
Florence.'4.00 pm. 11.37 pm
Arrive Columbia.'..... 9.65pm 4.00am
Train No. 2, from Columbia; isian accom?
modation to Floreneoi and there connects
cloaely with N. E. B. lt.,and at.Wilmington
with W. & W. B. B. to all points North.
Train No. 4 from Columbia fa fast Ex?
press, makiDg through connections; all rail,
North and South, and wateMine connec?
tions rta Portsmouth. , .. . . , '
Traiu No. 1. from "Wilmington, connects
closely at Florence with, N: E. B. B. for
Charleston, and is an accommodation train
thence to Colombia. ?,i 1
Train No. 3, from Wilmington, if, a fait
Expreea, connecting closely from and to ell
points North and South. Througn 'tlckets
sold and baggage checked-to alb principal
j points. Pullman palace sleepers en night
trains. 'Breakfast.. ilJLnner,, tSuppor.
Accommodation Train,'No. 2 -Jeavea Co?
lumbia daily, Buhda^s excepted'. Expreea
Train No. 4 loaves Columbia everv night.
JAB. ANDEBSON; General Bap.
A. Popk, Pen. 1'aeseuger.andTiaketAgent
Greenville and CdiOmMn Railroad
t* : p AB'SEfcGER
feTBAINBrutt'daily,
Suudaysexcepted, connecting with Nicht
Tran.m on South CarolinaR&Brr-ad up aiid
down; with Train? going North and South
on Charlotte, Columbia and'Auguida and
Wifniington.Colnmbia hnd AOgiibla Roads
nr.
LeavcColnmbiaat......,.....7.15 a m
Leave Alston.9.05 am
LeaveNewberry..10.40a in
Loavu Cokcsbuiy.t............ 2.00 p m
Leave Bel ton..3.50 pm
Arrive at Greenville...N... 5.30 p m
nowjf.,
LeaveGreenvllle at ...'.7.80 a m
Leave Belton.....V....'. 9.80am
Leave Cokenbnry.... .-.... .11.16 a m
Leave Newberry.2.30 pm
Leave Alston.4.20 pm
Arrive at Columbia.G.OOpru
Anderson Brhnrhar>t1 liirte Ridge Dieition
DOWK. ? UP.
Leave Walhalla- 5.45 a m .Arrive 7.15 pm
Leave PerrjvilJe G.It? & ru C.3C p m
Leave Pendlelon 7.10 a r 5 50 p m
Leave Anderson 8.10 am iWpm
Arrive at Belton 9.00 a m Leave 8 ol)p m
Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville
Branch Monday, Wedueeda> ano Friday.
On Anderson Branch, between Belton and
Anderson.Tuesday, Thursday and Satur?
day. THOMAS DODAMFAr. Gen. Sup.
beiNobtoh.General Ttcket Agent.
Change of Schedule.
BOTTTU ?AnoL.ro a It AILBOAB CoilP/.'sy,
Ooi.usibia, b. C. October 18.1?73
.?BWOSS*^* . Change Schedule
AS&lSSc-?3*'-iv go into efTeeton
and aller Sunday, 19th instant:
mail AM' lV.Shl.Mim tbaik,
Leave Columbiaat.8.40am
Arrive at Charloeton at.4.20pru
Leave Charleston at.....9.0? pm
Arrive at Columbia at. 5.(0pm
MIOnT cxpbk8k,KBEWlin AKll accosisioua
:iov tiiain, Sundays excepted.
LeaveColnnibia.7.16 p m Arrive..0.80 ? in
ArriveChnrlenton 7.10-,i re Leave..0.45 ? m
Oamden Tratnl rnr? Monday, Wetlueeday
and Saturday, as followa:
Leave Columbia at. 1.50 pm
A rrive at Canidi-U M... C.36 pr.i
Leave Camdi n at. ClOani
Arrive lit Coinmbin nt.11 .Warn
s. li. PioKixB.General Ticket Agei \
Piedmont Air-Line Railway.
?>^?t^t/* CONLENBF.U TIME
SffiZaCK". ABLE, Uichiiioiulaud
Danville, hiehnitnid and l'aiiyilt? 11. \\ ., N.
C. Division, kuo N'ori'li V? iterri Is. C lt. W.
GOING NORTH.
STATIONS m All. expbe88
Leave Uharlutle.7.101' M ti '2b A M
Leave Saliabui)_9.60 1 JI 6.H A ?I
Leave Grctnoboro,? 1.40 a W 11 IP A M
Leave liauv?le. 4 32 A M 1.62P M
Leave Burkvllle. .. 9.44 A M 6 41T M
Arrive at Richmond.. .12.461* M ?.?ol M
GOlNCi SOUTH.
Leave Richmond.2 30 P M 5.10 / M
Leave ISurkvillo. 5.84 P M 8.28 A ?(
L?ave Danville. 10 41 P M 12.57 V M
Leave Oreeaeburo_2.15 A M 4.( 01' M
Leave Bidiabury.4 57 A M 6.22 1 M
Arrivi :'.t Charlotte. . 7.20 A U ? 8(1 A 11
GOING EAST.
Leave Greensboro_ 1.45 A M 11.J0 A M
Leave.Goaipauy Bhops-8 HC A M Arl2 20PM
Leave Baleiu?.<j 05 A M .
\rriveat Goldsboro. .11 (P A M .?
GOING WEST.
Leave r.oldi-br.ro. 4tf)l'M.
I.oavo Raleigh< .7.45 P M.
LoaveOouipanjSbope 12.05;A M ^.15 1 M
Arrivcat Qrceii*br>io; 1.20,A,M 3.1)01'M
rtoril?-w?-?? rrn tt C It I?., Sn Rinr-n
Leave Grcotu-boro8.40r r>i ^rt;\e tO.POa tn
Leave IWrnorovlHi-O fin i rr. Ariive r>.l(> * m
MaiHvaioM.daily. both *-:i>h. over entire
length of road. E\pi cs? daily between
Companv Bhope arid Ghaili>tt<'. Sundays
oxcepled. s. K.AI.IN. Gi n,Tictf I A?:t.
T. Hi 1?. 1 AI.COT, Engineer arid Gen. Snr>